From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Color and Exposure Problems

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Creating presets

Creating presets

From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Color and Exposure Problems

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Creating presets

- If you come up with an effect or a look that you like, it's easy to save that as a preset. This will mean that all of the effects that you've applied are stored and can be reapplied to another shot. Let's try this out. What I'll do here is select the first instance of this clip. I'll click on the Lumetri color effect. Now what I can do is choose to save a preset. I'm going to call this particular effect, Dusty Streets at Sunset, and click OK. Now you might be wondering where did that go? Well, take a look inside your effects panel. You'll notice a presets folder, and this is where it was added. Now there are separate Lumetri presets, you can see these down here, these are presets that Premiere Pro gives you. Feel free to explore some of these cause there's several good ones built in, including different film stocks, and each of these has a thumbnail. Let's go ahead and make this panel a little bit bigger, and I'll go back up there to my presets. You'll see that anything I put in…

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